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| """sh_binary rule definition.""" |
| |
| load(":sh_executable.bzl", "make_sh_executable_rule") |
| |
| # For doc generation only. |
| visibility("public") |
| |
| sh_binary = make_sh_executable_rule( |
| doc = """ |
| <p> |
| The <code>sh_binary</code> rule is used to declare executable shell scripts. |
| (<code>sh_binary</code> is a misnomer: its outputs aren't necessarily binaries.) This rule ensures |
| that all dependencies are built, and appear in the <code>runfiles</code> area at execution time. |
| We recommend that you name your <code>sh_binary()</code> rules after the name of the script minus |
| the extension (e.g. <code>.sh</code>); the rule name and the file name must be distinct. |
| <code>sh_binary</code> respects shebangs, so any available interpreter may be used (eg. |
| <code>#!/bin/zsh</code>) |
| </p> |
| <h4 id="sh_binary_examples">Example</h4> |
| <p>For a simple shell script with no dependencies and some data files: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="code"> |
| sh_binary( |
| name = "foo", |
| srcs = ["foo.sh"], |
| data = glob(["datafiles/*.txt"]), |
| ) |
| </pre> |
| """, |
| executable = True, |
| ) |